Evaluation of lipoprotein-associated phosholipase A2 and plaque burden/composition in young adults
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A. Yalçın | M. Kaya | M. Erturk | B. Ayça | D. Ozturk | H. Pusuroğlu | S. Satılmıș | F. Akın | O. Celık | F. Akturk | A. Birand | O. Celik
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